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The Шаблон:Nihongo is a railway line in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector operator Шаблон:Nihongo. The line connects Mino-Ōta Station in Minokamo with Hokunō Station in Gujō. It is the only railway line operated by the Nagaragawa Railway. The line was originally operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR).

History

Construction

The original goal of Japanese National Railways (JNR) was to build a railway line to the Sea of Japan northward through the Nagara River valley. However, due to the resource requirements of the First World War and the Pacific War, this objective was never achieved and only Шаблон:Convert was ever built. The first section to open was between Mino-Ōta and Minoshi on 5 October 1923. The JNR then proceeded to extend the line progressively northwards until it reached Hokunō in 1934. Although a ¼-mile section of track was laid beyond Hokunō, no further construction on the line was ever undertaken. The line was used by trolley cars. Freight services ceased in 1974.

The picturesque line is now popular with visitors and tourists. Beginning in April 2016, a two-car sightseeing train Шаблон:Nihongo, which was created by industrial designer Eiji Mitooka, runs weekly services between Mino-Ota and Hokunō. Passengers are served a selection of bento dishes created from locally-sourced seasonal ingredients from Gifu Prefecture.[1]

Recent history

JNR planned to connect the Etsumi-Nan Line and Etsumi-Hoku Line ("Etsumi North Line"), but the plan was never realized. The north line was later succeeded by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), while the south line was taken by Nagaragawa Railway, a newly founded third-sector company, in 1986. As the company name suggests, the line runs along Nagara River. As a consequence of Japan's declining population and frequent natural disasters (such as typhoons and heavy snowfall), the company is facing financial difficulties.

Starting spring 2016, two of the line's Nagara 300 series diesel cars are scheduled to be rebuilt as a Nagara sightseeing train. The rebuilding work on the two cars will be overseen by Don Design Associates, headed by industrial designer Eiji Mitooka.[2]

Stations

No. Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
stations
Total
0 Шаблон:STN 美濃太田 - 0.0 Шаблон:Plainlist Minokamo Gifu
1 Шаблон:STN 前平公園 1.7 1.7  
2 Шаблон:STN 加茂野 2.0 3.7  
3 Шаблон:STN 富加 2.2 5.9   Tomika, Kamo District
4 Шаблон:STN 関富岡 2.3 8.2   Seki
5 Шаблон:STN 関口 1.5 9.7  
6 Шаблон:STN せきてらす前 1.5 11.2  
7 Шаблон:STN 0.8 12.0  
8 Шаблон:STN 関市役所前 1.0 13.0  
9 Шаблон:STN 関下有知 1.6 14.6  
10 Шаблон:STN 松森 1.5 16.1   Mino
11 Шаблон:STN 美濃市 1.6 17.7  
12 Шаблон:STN 梅山 1.1 18.8  
13 Шаблон:STN 湯の洞温泉口 3.5 22.3  
14 Шаблон:STN 洲原 2.4 24.7  
15 Шаблон:STN 母野 1.4 26.1   Gujō
16 Шаблон:STN 木尾 1.2 27.3  
17 Шаблон:STN 八坂 2.1 29.4  
18 Шаблон:STN みなみ子宝温泉 1.2 30.6  
19 Шаблон:STN 大矢 1.2 31.8  
20 Шаблон:STN 福野 1.1 32.9  
21 Шаблон:STN 美並苅安 1.9 34.8  
22 Шаблон:STN 赤池 1.5 36.3  
23 Шаблон:STN 深戸 2.2 38.5  
24 Шаблон:STN 相生 4.5 43.0  
25 Шаблон:STN 郡上八幡 3.9 46.9  
26 Шаблон:STN 自然園前 4.0 50.9  
27 Шаблон:STN 山田 3.1 54.0  
28 Шаблон:STN 徳永 1.9 55.9  
29 Шаблон:STN 郡上大和 1.4 57.3  
30 Шаблон:STN 万場 2.4 59.7  
31 Шаблон:STN 上万場 1.4 61.1  
32 Шаблон:STN 大中 1.3 62.4  
33 Шаблон:STN 大島 1.9 64.3  
34 Шаблон:STN 美濃白鳥 1.8 66.1  
35 Шаблон:STN 白鳥高原 3.5 69.6  
36 Шаблон:STN 白山長滝 1.3 70.9  
37 Шаблон:STN 北濃 1.2 72.1  

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Nagoya transit